Bringing Global EPR Expertise to California

Helping California companies navigate extended producer responsibility (EPR) and stay compliant with textile recycling.

The mission of Landbell USA, a not-for-profit based in California, is to help members manage their producer responsibilities efficiently and globally for textiles.

As a company founded by producers, we bring a unique perspective to EPR compliance. We leverage our deep industry knowledge to provide high-quality, tailored solutions that simplify reporting, streamline waste management, and help you achieve your sustainability goals.

Landbell USA: Powered by a Global Network of EPR Expertise

Landbell USA is a subsidiary of the Landbell Group, a global leader in Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) solutions. We provide a comprehensive suite of services to help businesses in the United States comply with environmental regulations and achieve their sustainability goals. While our focus in the USA is textiles, Landbell Group has impressive EPR expertise across electronics, batteries, packaging and more around the world.

Experts in Textile Recycling

Landbell Group has gained valuable experience internationally and currently forms the largest worldwide network of experts in Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR).

More Than 38,000 Members Across 62 Countries Trust Us

In an era of increasing consumption, effective recycling is more crucial than ever. Landbell Group, with its global expertise, empowers businesses to navigate these challenges. We provide a full range of take-back, environmental consulting, and chemical compliance services, helping you achieve the greatest possible environmental impact.

CROSS-BORDER REPRESENTATION

Driving Innovation and Excellence

Operating within a dynamic and competitive environment, our PROs consistently exceed expectations. In 2022, we achieved 100% compliance with collection targets in every country, while simultaneously driving innovation and improving the services we offer to our members.

10 million tonnes of e-waste and Blue Box Materials

Over 120,000 tonnes of batteries

Dedicated experts in 16 countries

36 take-back schemes

38,000 members
across 62 countries